Word: bureaucratice
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Nor can many others. Closed in 1980 for repairs, the rink over the next six years became a paradigm of the fouled-up city construction project, complete with horror stories of bureaucratic fumbling and outrageous expense. Not until last July, when New York Real Estate Mogul Donald Trump, 40, whose...
Technically, the five member-board--the only one of its kind in New England--has the authority to review citizen complaints about police wrongdoings and to investigate harassment charges. But because of bureaucratic obstacles--which local legislators attribute to a reluctant city manager--the committee has met only once since...
One administrator there, Jacqueline A. O'Neill, wins near-unanimous acclaim for almost single-handedly making human communication possible between the monolithic, bureaucratic University and diverse activist groups which dot the Cambridge map.
O'Neill's philosophy of community relations, she says, is based on recognizing the need to include every voice in the community in a non-bureaucratic way, and to understand Cantabrigians' ambiguous feelings towards Harvard--a mixture of pride and resentment.
Under Rehnquist, the court already seems friendlier and more collegial in tone. Many at the court considered the former Chief manipulative, believing, for example, that he assigned opinions in dreary cases to Justices as punishment. Rehnquist is less formal and bureaucratic than his predecessor, and "doesn't take himself that...